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    Name(optional):_________________________________ Place observed:__________________________________ Date Observed:__________________________________ Directions for observer: Place a check() mark in the space under YES if the statement is true and place the check mark under NO if the statement is not true. Statement YES NO 1. The place is safe from the rain/direct sunlight 2. Benches‚ chairs and tables are provided 3. The place is conducive to learning 4. The place is free from

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    Ashly Rodriguez 9/26/12 Art History Research Assignment: Annotations Surana‚ Singh-Bischofberger‚ and Wendy‚ Stockstill Buddhism and Buddhist Iconography Survey of Asian Art History pg.13

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    people look at baseball and see a slow-moving game with a bat and a ball‚ but it is so much more than that. What they do not fully comprehend is the strategic and mentally challenging aspects of the sport that make it special and complex. Baseball is a game filled with life lessons. It teaches you how to have a strong work ethic‚ be competitive‚ control the things that you can control‚ make a plan‚ and‚ most importantly‚ how to fail. As the great Ted Williams once said‚ "Baseball is the only field

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    Baseball is more than a game‚ practice‚ and even a life lesson. Baseball to me‚ has become my life and has made me who I am because of it. This sport has done numerous things in my life to change it forever. The people I have met‚ the things I have learned‚ and the challenges that I have overcome. I believe that this sport has taught me to be the self confident person that I am today. This game started every saturday‚ since teeball‚ in a small town no one has ever heard of called Iowa Falls. My dad

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    time‚ the game of baseball has remained a largely unchanged staple in our society. It is a game so culturally revered‚ so quintessentially American‚ that it has been forever dubbed our national pastime. Baseball also has an illustrious literary tradition that surpasses simply writing about a sport. The stories told on and off the field by some very distinguished twentieth-century American writers have undoubtedly carved out their own place in American literary tradition and have used the game as a metaphor

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    The next idea they tried‚ that affected baseball as it is known today‚ was the night game. The Minor Leagues held their first night game in 1930‚ and attendance was up 2000%. When the Major Leagues finally followed suit‚ in 1935‚ attendance was up 117% (History.com Staff). Night games became more and more popular from there. One of the suggested reasons night games were so popular was that because people couldn’t afford to skip a day of work (Vorel). They could‚ however‚ afford to go to one

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    Baseball Versus Lacrosse Baseball is a sport that is known around the world. Lacrosse is not as popular‚ but it is still a fun game to play. Although baseball and lacrosse are very different they have some similarities. Baseball is a very fun game to play. While playing the sport the idea is to hit the ball and score a run the more runs you score the better. Baseball is a nine inning game‚ one inning is when a team hits and plays in the field. When playing baseball try to hit the baseball

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    Lou Gehrig When the name Lou Gehrig is heard‚ three things come to mind: baseball‚ record setting‚ and a crippling disease. Though his baseball career took place in the 1920s and 30s‚ Gehrig is still revered as a phenomenal player today. One of his records stood until very recently. Unfortunately‚ his livelihood in baseball came to a premature end when he encountered a “bad break” that was foreshadowing to a terrible nerve condition. Before that however‚ he lead an interesting life. Born

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    One important element in your son’s performance in baseball is the quality of his youth baseball cleats. This is one thing which you might want to talk to your son about. Help him in making a good decision before buying his baseball cleats. Stress to him the importance of high-quality cleats to overall performance during games. In this way you will find a middle-ground when you go shopping for one. The standard for youth cleats is often mandated by leagues. Verify what cleats they allow and what

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    Baseball is one of Americas favorite past times‚ as well as mine. There are many different sports for boys to play‚ however‚ baseball was the only one my heart got attached to. It has always given me that adrenaline rush that made me want to continue playing even up to today. Baseball is one of my fondest memories because it was a huge part of my childhood‚ it introduced me to some of my best friends‚ and helped mold into the person I am today. The baseball field brings back the best memories.

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